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like ronald reagan and tip o'neil did. there's no reason not to adjust the age. we can afford some means testing. that will save social security from bankruptcy as headed towards across the board cuts in 20 years. i applaud what you're doing but let's put social security on the table. me and senator mccain will work on a resolution. >> senator durbin? >> david f-i could say this about social security. i want to thank my colleague for the kind words. social security does not add one penny to the deficit. social security untouched will make every promised payment for more than a years. the deficit commission was given a charge. add 75 more years of solvency to social security. it came up with an approach. i think, frankly, another commission came up with a better approach. we need to move on social security but let's put it on a track that runs parallel but separate to deficit reduction. the social security program as it is currently put together does not have any impact on the deficit. >> senator graham, few people believe there's none at arithmetic problem with s
like ronald reagan and tip o'neil did. there's no reason not to adjust the age. we can afford some means testing. that will save social security from bankruptcy as headed towards across the board cuts in 20 years. i applaud what you're doing but let's put social security on the table. me and senator mccain will work on a resolution. >> senator durbin? >> david f-i could say this about social security. i want to thank my colleague for the kind words. social security does not add one...
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reagan on social security reform we can add years of solvency and to medicare and do it and increase benefits like with obama care and we need both sides to be willing. i know the democrats are willing. president obama's willing to sit down at the table. what we don't need to do i can tell you is cut benefits. that's something that i don't think is the first thing that should be put forward. we have a lot of opportunity to continue to make reforms in medicare, make sure we build in more efficiencies to the program so we can add the years of solvency. >> what about eligibility age change? >> well, eligibility age change would fall in the realm of benefit cuts. we need to focus like i said first on making sure we build in more efficiencies to the program. we have been able to from obama care make sure that with that $716 billion in savings plowed in to waste, fraud and abuse -- fighting waste, fraud and abuse we have collected more than $10 billion in fraudulent medicare payments and we can make more progress in that area, as well. >> thank you so much. i greatly appreciate you joining
reagan on social security reform we can add years of solvency and to medicare and do it and increase benefits like with obama care and we need both sides to be willing. i know the democrats are willing. president obama's willing to sit down at the table. what we don't need to do i can tell you is cut benefits. that's something that i don't think is the first thing that should be put forward. we have a lot of opportunity to continue to make reforms in medicare, make sure we build in more...
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ronald reagan understood that. if that's who we republicans want to claim as our hero, let's take a closer look at the record of reagan. on taxes, on budgets, i would say on assault weapons especially right now for a republican party that seems to be veering, i think, dangerously close to territory post-newtown, that could cost them a lot of swing seats. we have got to learn what buckley always told us to do. look at the realities in front of us. and deal with those realities in our politics. >> we're sort of dop l gangers you and i. i have a jealous interest in this. i want to see two parties i can choose from. i don't think i've got them right now. but i grew up in a state of pennsylvania where we had people like bill scranton and tom ridge i could have voted for. they were pragmatists. they may not have been in bed with labor some people like them to be, but they were good leaders. i think the country is better off having people like that before christie. we grew up with the northeast packed with people like ed
ronald reagan understood that. if that's who we republicans want to claim as our hero, let's take a closer look at the record of reagan. on taxes, on budgets, i would say on assault weapons especially right now for a republican party that seems to be veering, i think, dangerously close to territory post-newtown, that could cost them a lot of swing seats. we have got to learn what buckley always told us to do. look at the realities in front of us. and deal with those realities in our politics....
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campaign -- >> under ronald reagan. >> reagan jocks program. >> reagan unemployment. >> the reagan linealliry. >> the ronald reagan reagan technique. >> president reagan. >> president reagan. >> i'm with president reagan. >> but it's not just mr. gingrich. this is what it's like to run a republican campaign. you have to incant reagan, reagan, reagan, you have to propose a policy named reagan. you should consider a pet or a child named reagan maybe. what's it like to see the republican party's decision to elevate ronald reagan as a saint when you are the former president who sat on the inaugural stage with reagan in 1980 and wrote this about him in your diary that day? on the day president reagan was inaugurated president carter wrote this, quote, "i consider him to have an affable and decent man. his life seems to be governed by a few anecdotes and vignettes that he has memorized. he doesn't seem to like to listen -- excuse me. he doesn't seem to listen when anybody talks to him." here's president jimmy carter today on the republican candidates, the religious right, president obama's re-elect
campaign -- >> under ronald reagan. >> reagan jocks program. >> reagan unemployment. >> the reagan linealliry. >> the ronald reagan reagan technique. >> president reagan. >> president reagan. >> i'm with president reagan. >> but it's not just mr. gingrich. this is what it's like to run a republican campaign. you have to incant reagan, reagan, reagan, you have to propose a policy named reagan. you should consider a pet or a child named reagan...
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we did those chronologically starting with ronald reagan in 1982. presidents making oval office announcements about u.s. wars, about u.s. military interventions. some of them amounting to small wars, some amounting to very large wars. now that the united states has embarked on its latest new military intervention in libya, i would love to be able to show you the current president's oval office address on the subject, but there isn't one. president obama did make a public statement saturday afternoon that we had started that military intervention in libya, but did so from the confines of a convention center in brazil. eight years to the day that george w. bush stared unsteadily into the camera and announced the iraq invasion, president obama announced his own military intervention, but pointedly declined the opportunity to do it in a way that u.s. presidents usually do. president obama taking all sorts of criticism from the right over the past few days for not cancelling his trade visit to latin america as a result of this military action in libya. a
we did those chronologically starting with ronald reagan in 1982. presidents making oval office announcements about u.s. wars, about u.s. military interventions. some of them amounting to small wars, some amounting to very large wars. now that the united states has embarked on its latest new military intervention in libya, i would love to be able to show you the current president's oval office address on the subject, but there isn't one. president obama did make a public statement saturday...
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reagan was asked if he had anything to say to the people in the country who did not vote for him and who did not feel that they were part of the reagan revolution. he was also asked about nancy reagan falling down and bumping her head right before the election. he said that she had a tender lump on the side of her head, but that she would be fine. in president clinton's first press conference, after he was re-elected to a second term, the president started to answer a question about the role of first lady hillary clinton in the second clinton term, before he sort of diverted himself into talking about just how damned tired he was. >> well, let me answer the question about hillary. i think what first lady will do is something that i think it will be consistent with what she's been doing, but we have not, frankly, we've been too tired to talk about it. yesterday, i'm embarrassed to tell the american people, i actually slept past noon. i was tired. >> there's no shame in that. >> in the first press conference that george w. bush gave after he was re-elected in 2004, the president gave a
reagan was asked if he had anything to say to the people in the country who did not vote for him and who did not feel that they were part of the reagan revolution. he was also asked about nancy reagan falling down and bumping her head right before the election. he said that she had a tender lump on the side of her head, but that she would be fine. in president clinton's first press conference, after he was re-elected to a second term, the president started to answer a question about the role of...
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he went in there with one goal, like ronald reagan used to do, i want one headline, don't let the middle class be held hostage. he repeated it over and over again. >> reporter: he said it 19 times. >> he didn't want the headline to be switched by adversarial press or neutral press that didn't to want go with his line to say him, adamantings president adamant on rich paying 39.6%. maybe that's why you softened up to you. just an interpretation. >> reporter: i can tell you congressional republicans were happy with his response. they like to know there is some give. here's where the give could be, chris. nobody's talked about this. i mean, there's been some behind the scenes chatter on this, which is you could see tax rates temporarily go up just not all the way to 39%. it could be somewhere in the middle. ends up being the compromise for the one year. don't forget, this is all about setting the tax rates simply for 2013, while they negotiate larger tax reform. so, that could be what the wiggle room is. obviously, republicans have said they don't want to raise tax rates at all. they're fine
he went in there with one goal, like ronald reagan used to do, i want one headline, don't let the middle class be held hostage. he repeated it over and over again. >> reporter: he said it 19 times. >> he didn't want the headline to be switched by adversarial press or neutral press that didn't to want go with his line to say him, adamantings president adamant on rich paying 39.6%. maybe that's why you softened up to you. just an interpretation. >> reporter: i can tell you...
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if ronald reagan stuck his neck out for l.a. olympics, if rudy giuliani stuck his neck out, any democratic -- i don't think they instinctively would have. they would have said, good try, good move. >> imagine how happy these guys would be if obama lost a war. i mean, it's -- may even come to pass, but they are just is -- >> give me that newspaper over here, will you? when you're talking about a war, let me try to remind ourselves -- here's a war. this is real. eight u.s. soldiers killed in that attack the other day at that outpost. it's real. let's talk about the olympics. this is not nuclear arms negotiations with gorbachev. >> it's a reflection of the political times. anything seen as a loss for obama regardless what it is is caused for celebration on the right. >> when o.j. verdict came in, black and white reaction, instantaneous reaction is telling. it's not a game. these people's glee was real. >> that's what was frightening about it. i remember after 9/11 and for the people on the left and democrats who despised george w.
if ronald reagan stuck his neck out for l.a. olympics, if rudy giuliani stuck his neck out, any democratic -- i don't think they instinctively would have. they would have said, good try, good move. >> imagine how happy these guys would be if obama lost a war. i mean, it's -- may even come to pass, but they are just is -- >> give me that newspaper over here, will you? when you're talking about a war, let me try to remind ourselves -- here's a war. this is real. eight u.s. soldiers...
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ronald reagan directing . >> come here to this gate. mr. gorbechov, open this gate. mr. gorbechov, tear down this wall. >> 25 years ago today. doris, how important is to let presidents speak in their own voice and follow their instincts rather than having someone tell them what they can and cannot say. >> ronald reagan understanding that the kind of tone, that simple statement could become a shorthand for what eventually happened. you have a partnership between gorbechov and reagan. you have an arms race. the memory of all of us will be those simple words, "tear down this wall." presidents understand how to communicate to the community. we need to trust them more sometimes as they call them the pinstripe diplomats. >> that is why they got elected. we have seen the good and the bad. thank you very much. doris goodwin. thank you. we'll be right back. ♪ [music plays] ♪ [music plays] that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. particularly on capitol hill. that is where lawmakers and eric holder are sparring ov
ronald reagan directing . >> come here to this gate. mr. gorbechov, open this gate. mr. gorbechov, tear down this wall. >> 25 years ago today. doris, how important is to let presidents speak in their own voice and follow their instincts rather than having someone tell them what they can and cannot say. >> ronald reagan understanding that the kind of tone, that simple statement could become a shorthand for what eventually happened. you have a partnership between gorbechov and...
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my life has been so much in the publicsector, and if i say i worked with ronald reagan to develop a jobs plan that's demonstrable. and if i say we worked with president clintonnd we had unemployment come down to 4.2% and balancedthe budget for four straight years, and that's out in the open. governor romney should be held to the same test of bei out in e open. >> do you beeve governor omney is aood businessman and has been a good businessman, don't you? >> sure. i think he's a tough and smart businessman. and the question is what is his character and what w hi judgment? how does that relate to being president? are there legitimate questions that can be asd that ought to be answered by somebody who wants to be president. it's a question about how you approach people. how you approach circumstances, what values you bring to bear, and those are legitimate questions if all ofs are running for president and people should know it before they vote, because the presidency is such a central position in our society th you want to know what does ts person think, what are they doing, and what values
my life has been so much in the publicsector, and if i say i worked with ronald reagan to develop a jobs plan that's demonstrable. and if i say we worked with president clintonnd we had unemployment come down to 4.2% and balancedthe budget for four straight years, and that's out in the open. governor romney should be held to the same test of bei out in e open. >> do you beeve governor omney is aood businessman and has been a good businessman, don't you? >> sure. i think he's a tough...
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and then i see ronald reagan walking down the path. so he's on the right path. how do you find another reagan? how do you find someone who can win and not only win but win really big the second term and lead the country with a positive legacy for having been president? >> you know, reagan wasn't reagan as you remember very well even in the summer of 1980. a lot of people inside the carter white house and most people in the media didn't think reagan had a shot of being elected anything. but once he got into office, it's great talking to you about this because you were there and saw it up close. ronald reagan was extraordinarily conservative. tip o'neill and he couldn't be further apart. yet reagan figured day in and day out how to either fight tip o'neill and the democratic congress or strike deals when he knew he could get his 80% but had to give the 20% to the other side. he was pragmatic and he always found the middle of the political system. there was this great line from "the triumph of politics" from way back in the early '80s where reagan turned to his adv
and then i see ronald reagan walking down the path. so he's on the right path. how do you find another reagan? how do you find someone who can win and not only win but win really big the second term and lead the country with a positive legacy for having been president? >> you know, reagan wasn't reagan as you remember very well even in the summer of 1980. a lot of people inside the carter white house and most people in the media didn't think reagan had a shot of being elected anything....
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and ronald reagan recessed to appoint people. listen, the point is this, the president is entitled by our constitution to appoint people. the republicans have made it so that the national labor relations board, they didn't want it to even work, and he had to do recess appointments there. cordray. that's what this is all about. that's why it was such a good move by the president. i am confident that the president's recess appointments will be upheld in the courts. without any question, i think that will be the case. >> let me go through some issues if i can. >> let me ask you -- >> if i could say, the recess appointment is something that i came up with during the bush years, but the reason bush didn't do recess appointments during the time we had the recess is because i worked with him, and we gave president bush hundreds and hundreds of people. he didn't have to worry about recess appointments because we were working with him, and i believe the man that i believe now the president has the right to make appointment. >> you talk ab
and ronald reagan recessed to appoint people. listen, the point is this, the president is entitled by our constitution to appoint people. the republicans have made it so that the national labor relations board, they didn't want it to even work, and he had to do recess appointments there. cordray. that's what this is all about. that's why it was such a good move by the president. i am confident that the president's recess appointments will be upheld in the courts. without any question, i think...
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what we're saying here is we need to do exactly what ronald reagan did with tip o'neill. show the leadership to get in the room and make the changes. same as bill clinton did with newt gingrich. get in the room and make the changes that are needed to make this. look, we faced bigger problems before, and we have been able to overcome them. i believe we can do this one more time. >> senator, the politics of this are also quite interesting and also part of the calculation. the treasury secretary saying, sure, absolutely, the president will go over the cliff if that's what it takes. when push comes to shove, you really think that's the white house position? they want to risk recession as well just to drive home the point about raising taxes? >> the president wants to solve the problem. that's what he said during the campaign. that's what he is saying now. we cannot lurch as we have for the past two years from one crisis to another. think of all the times that sea party republicans and speaker boehner threatened to shut down the economy, shut down the government over the debt
what we're saying here is we need to do exactly what ronald reagan did with tip o'neill. show the leadership to get in the room and make the changes. same as bill clinton did with newt gingrich. get in the room and make the changes that are needed to make this. look, we faced bigger problems before, and we have been able to overcome them. i believe we can do this one more time. >> senator, the politics of this are also quite interesting and also part of the calculation. the treasury...
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ronald reagan sat down wi tip o'neill to solve problems. bill cnton sat down wit newt gingrich to balance the budget and end welfare as we know it. this whole speech is about pitting one group of americans against the other. and his policies are t biggest threat to the hard-working americans. yore a union guy, the pipeline would be good for you because it would create 20,000 jobs. the nlrb in hands of this administration, almost cost a fality in south carolina that would have cost 10,000 hard-working soutcarolinians eir jobs because of union politics. the environmental policies of this administration make it very hard to create a job. the speech, the speech wasn't about his successes. it's abou hard-working americans in class warfare. and i ask the question again, mr. president, what is a fair share? pick a number. tell me how much you want to take in taxes at the t ra. pick a number a let's see if it works. >> senator durbin? it's all politi. >> what is the nunuer? >> david, let me just say that the president has tried for three straight y
ronald reagan sat down wi tip o'neill to solve problems. bill cnton sat down wit newt gingrich to balance the budget and end welfare as we know it. this whole speech is about pitting one group of americans against the other. and his policies are t biggest threat to the hard-working americans. yore a union guy, the pipeline would be good for you because it would create 20,000 jobs. the nlrb in hands of this administration, almost cost a fality in south carolina that would have cost 10,000...
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ronald reagan did that. he needed to do that. >> trust in government was different when fdr did it. >> he needed to restore trust in government and was in a position to do that. and emphasize the way they are reforming government which they are but nobody knows that. >> the flip side of that question, you can address this big one. have republicans done anything to really regain trust about their leadership? >> no. it's mostly a free gift from obama fundamentally fumbling this. i disagree with e.j. again. i'll have to agree at some point with you to be a good colleague on the set. but people know what obama is about. they know what the program is. they know he's growing government because he thinks that's good for the economy and the country's future. the problem is threefold. democrats thought in '08 they had a mandate from heaven to do whatever they wanted, but they were getting an opportunity because they were recoiling from the republicans and the economy and then there was opportunism, a crisis -- never
ronald reagan did that. he needed to do that. >> trust in government was different when fdr did it. >> he needed to restore trust in government and was in a position to do that. and emphasize the way they are reforming government which they are but nobody knows that. >> the flip side of that question, you can address this big one. have republicans done anything to really regain trust about their leadership? >> no. it's mostly a free gift from obama fundamentally fumbling...
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you talk about ronald reagan not being able to get elected at this point. the tea partiers have called you a republican in name only. do you think the republicans have some work to do before they can reach majority status? >> well, i think what we have to do is come up with a uniting agen agenda. a contract with america. what would we do different on spending? i support the line item veto. i would give president obama the line item veto. let's look at the health care bill. let's replace it with something that expands coverage in the private sector. let's look at the stimulus bill that doubled the department of education's budget and redo the stimulus bill to create jobs. there's a lot of things we can do to balance out what obama has done and going forward show the american people the republican party can govern. i want a coalition of tea party people, independents, moderates, democrats, trying to find a way to move this country forward before we become greece. >> senator, i want to conclude by asking you a question about iraq and afghanistan. the president
you talk about ronald reagan not being able to get elected at this point. the tea partiers have called you a republican in name only. do you think the republicans have some work to do before they can reach majority status? >> well, i think what we have to do is come up with a uniting agen agenda. a contract with america. what would we do different on spending? i support the line item veto. i would give president obama the line item veto. let's look at the health care bill. let's replace...
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and people like the fact that ronald reagan told it like it was. i was an early reagan supporter here in 1976. i'm proud of the leadership that he provided for this country under the malaise that we were under back under jimmy carter, and we had a president that brought america back and rebuilt our economy, and we need a president that has that kind of courage, not somebody that's going to divide the american people one against the other. we need to reduce the tax and regulatory burden. when i was governor before canada, the canadian dollar was worth 65 cents to the american dollar and we were able to bring canadian companies here. now the canadian dollar -- >> let me get -- >> -- their financial system is stronger. >> good points, all. i will say that i think governor romney lost a lot more than 10,000 bucks last night and newt gingrich won a lot. why hasn't mitt romney bumped above 25% in these polls? i think we saw it last night. voters think this country is in huge trouble, republicans do, and they want somebody to bring big change. and mitt ro
and people like the fact that ronald reagan told it like it was. i was an early reagan supporter here in 1976. i'm proud of the leadership that he provided for this country under the malaise that we were under back under jimmy carter, and we had a president that brought america back and rebuilt our economy, and we need a president that has that kind of courage, not somebody that's going to divide the american people one against the other. we need to reduce the tax and regulatory burden. when i...
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ronald reagan and welfare queens. well, he had welfare queens. remember that conversation? chris christie has public employees. that's what the "new york times" says. tonight firefighters and police are pushing back on the right wing's favorite union buster. sanity from shep smith? a grilling from greta? fox news is finally on the side of the working man? really. yeah. sean hannity's dream. the takedown is next. [ male an] this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that is helping business rethink how to do business. ♪ in here, inventory can be taught to learn... so products get routed to where they're needed most. ♪ in here, machines have a voice... so they can tell headquarters when they need refilling. ♪ in here, money works smarter... so financial institutions can turn dreams into realities. in here, medical history is brought to life... so doctors can see a patient's medical records -- even if they're away from home. it's more than advanced technology. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating solutions, helping bu
ronald reagan and welfare queens. well, he had welfare queens. remember that conversation? chris christie has public employees. that's what the "new york times" says. tonight firefighters and police are pushing back on the right wing's favorite union buster. sanity from shep smith? a grilling from greta? fox news is finally on the side of the working man? really. yeah. sean hannity's dream. the takedown is next. [ male an] this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that...
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reagan. >> well steven seagal. putin likes the rough stuff, i can't say it's a big surprise. >>> a big moment for the michigan state senate yesterday, but only if you're an avid pirate enenthusiast. the michigan state senate adopted a resolution to officially recognize international talk like a pirate day. well state senator roger khan took to the floor in celebration. >> thank you, matey. today we have passed, speak like a pirate day. it's time to now recognize the state of michigan. acknowledges this holiday, and grants it recognition it truly deserves. as a great lakes state, one of michigan's main duties should be promoting worthy maritime initiatives and this of course is one. >> don't you love babbitry? earlier this year president obama said it's politics 101 that presidents don't look very good wearing stuff on their heads. the same might someday be said for applying pirate paraphernalia during your speech on the senate floor. >>> up next, three more reminders that republicans are in a time warp when it come
reagan. >> well steven seagal. putin likes the rough stuff, i can't say it's a big surprise. >>> a big moment for the michigan state senate yesterday, but only if you're an avid pirate enenthusiast. the michigan state senate adopted a resolution to officially recognize international talk like a pirate day. well state senator roger khan took to the floor in celebration. >> thank you, matey. today we have passed, speak like a pirate day. it's time to now recognize the state...
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ronald reagan and welfare queens. well, he had welfare queens. remember that conversation? chris christie has public employees. that's what the "new york times" says. tonight firefighters and police are pushing back on the right wing's favorite union buster. sanity from shep smith? a grilling from greta? fox news is finally on the side of the working man? really. yeah. sean hannity's dream. the takedown is next. logistics was once the dominion of a very few. the largest and most powerful organizations. logistics was our secret weapon. logistics was our black heart. the thought that any business... any upstart could access the power of logistics... that's... unthinkable. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and
ronald reagan and welfare queens. well, he had welfare queens. remember that conversation? chris christie has public employees. that's what the "new york times" says. tonight firefighters and police are pushing back on the right wing's favorite union buster. sanity from shep smith? a grilling from greta? fox news is finally on the side of the working man? really. yeah. sean hannity's dream. the takedown is next. logistics was once the dominion of a very few. the largest and most...
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that's going to be next week on ronald reagan's birthday, rand paul. but, you know, it's fitting, because we're coming up on reagan's birthday. and did you hear about the horrible obama muslim marxist thing about his kenyan home? did you hear? >> this is one wall that probably shouldn't be torn down. this apartment building used to be the home of a young ronald reagan. it was denied landmark status, and the university of chicago is ready to demolish it. the university is also trying to become the site of president obama's presidential library. that's drawing strong concerns the university might turn president reagan's former house into a parking lot for an obama library. >> did you hear about that? chicago close ties with the obamas, all of them, tearing down ronald reagan's boyhood home in order to make a parking lot for barack obama's presidential library. did you hear? did you hear? see, here it is on drudge. reagan's home could become parking lot for obama library. here it is on something called newsmax. reagan's childhood home to become parking lo
that's going to be next week on ronald reagan's birthday, rand paul. but, you know, it's fitting, because we're coming up on reagan's birthday. and did you hear about the horrible obama muslim marxist thing about his kenyan home? did you hear? >> this is one wall that probably shouldn't be torn down. this apartment building used to be the home of a young ronald reagan. it was denied landmark status, and the university of chicago is ready to demolish it. the university is also trying to...
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ronald reagan talking about the it's right up there with ronald reagan talking about the young buck coming in and buying whatever with his food stamps. you know what he's doing here. thank you, howard fineman and thank you, michael. good report by "time." jay carney is the press secretary to president obama's. thanks for coming on tonight, jay. you've heard us discussing the possible entrants into this campaign. i don't expect an answer but i've got to ask it. who would the president and his people least like to fight, the street fighter newt gingrich with a knife had his hand or have to go on and take on the genteel, relatively genteel mitt romney? >> well, i'll make a couple of points, chris. one, we're not paying a lot of attention to it honestly from this building here because the president has so much business to do right here, right now with congress and outside of congress to get americans back to work and the economy growing, and that -- that goes right to what he was talking about yesterday in osawatomie, kansas, about his vision, about the debates they were having over the econom
ronald reagan talking about the it's right up there with ronald reagan talking about the young buck coming in and buying whatever with his food stamps. you know what he's doing here. thank you, howard fineman and thank you, michael. good report by "time." jay carney is the press secretary to president obama's. thanks for coming on tonight, jay. you've heard us discussing the possible entrants into this campaign. i don't expect an answer but i've got to ask it. who would the president...
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here is the farewell letter by ronald reagan who died today in 2004. president reagan penned that letter ten years before his death. i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real walmart. tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. and all of them offer low cost investments. given way to sleeping. tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, li
here is the farewell letter by ronald reagan who died today in 2004. president reagan penned that letter ten years before his death. i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college...
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. >> ronald reagan and tip o'neil were grownups. they came up -- people over 55 are unaffected, but i think young americans believe social security and medicare are going to fail if we don't do something. >> saying to people wade two more years for medicare is not a good idea. think how vulnerable people are, maybe they're retired, have no health insurance, and medicare is their lifeline. >> a.b. stoddard, associate editor and columnist for "the hill" newspaper. this is an interesting debate in the middle of the early days of a presidential campaign. senator durbin says he won't consider raising the age. where is this debate right now? >> the debate is anchor aring the talks. as you know, many are visiting vice president -- could still pass both chambers and the congress with both parties and actually rudd in the increase in the dead ceiling. something that you know many democrats are currently opposed to without deep, deep spending cuts. so medicare is coming to the table. they have dealt with the low-hanging fruit and now they're
. >> ronald reagan and tip o'neil were grownups. they came up -- people over 55 are unaffected, but i think young americans believe social security and medicare are going to fail if we don't do something. >> saying to people wade two more years for medicare is not a good idea. think how vulnerable people are, maybe they're retired, have no health insurance, and medicare is their lifeline. >> a.b. stoddard, associate editor and columnist for "the hill" newspaper. this...
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>> ronald reagan. >> you got it. >> ronald reagan, 1980. >> '84. >> that's right. i think you both get a sticker for that one. ronald reagan in 1984 and obviously, he was at the time 73. he was running against mondale who was 56. cleaned mondale's clock. age was not used against reagan. >>> parker is back. >> nothing but a number. >> nothing but a number. parker is back for the second one. >> i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> jamaal. >> lloyd benson in the vice presidential debate and you remembered it was lloyd benson. good job. >> nerdland for a reason. >> what state, jamaal? >> he was from texas. >> does anybody remember what dan quayle said in response? >> he said that's uncalled for. >> that's exactly it. >> crawl under the podium. >> after the laughing subsided in the crowd. >> that was a pretty good one. >> i think that's my best. >> he's being polite. he's not hitting his bell until she is through. >> here's the next parker video. >> george bush taking credit for the berlin wall coming down is like t
>> ronald reagan. >> you got it. >> ronald reagan, 1980. >> '84. >> that's right. i think you both get a sticker for that one. ronald reagan in 1984 and obviously, he was at the time 73. he was running against mondale who was 56. cleaned mondale's clock. age was not used against reagan. >>> parker is back. >> nothing but a number. >> nothing but a number. parker is back for the second one. >> i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend...
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nobody's really willing to go in and touch these things. >> ronald reagan and tip o'neill were grown-ups. they came up with a formula to save social security that slowly but surely adjusted the age. people over 55 are unaffected, but i think young americans believe social security and medicare are going to fail if we don't do something. why should you and i get 100% of our medicare paid, 75 cents of every dollar of our payments come out of the general treasury. we should be paying that ourselves because we can afford to. >> all right. let's spend a few minutes on foreign policy because congress, republicans really bucking the president's version of foreign policy. and let me start with libya. the fight over whether the president needs specific authority from congress to wage this effort, and the big question, are there actually hostilities involved? the white house issued a report saying "u.s. operations do not involve sustained fighting or active exchanges of fire with hostile forces, nor do they involve u.s. ground troops." are there hostilities? house speaker boehner said, come on, th
nobody's really willing to go in and touch these things. >> ronald reagan and tip o'neill were grown-ups. they came up with a formula to save social security that slowly but surely adjusted the age. people over 55 are unaffected, but i think young americans believe social security and medicare are going to fail if we don't do something. why should you and i get 100% of our medicare paid, 75 cents of every dollar of our payments come out of the general treasury. we should be paying that...
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ronald reagan sf conducting a fresh water washdown on all planes and surfaces to remove any accumulated radiation. meanwhile, israel is bowing an aggressive response to a bomb g ing in jerusalem. and the prime minister of portugal has just resigned after his parliament rejected new austerity measures aimed at avoiding an economic bailout. back to "hardball." >>> we have adopted a two-track approach called cut and grow. the first part, cut, is obvious. we know that we have to stop spending money that we don't have. and we have to begin managing the money we do have and spend it more wisely. the american people are tightening their belts and washington should too. the growth part is about those gazelles, growing businesses that add new employees every month, keeping regulators from running amok. >> that was eric cantor monday out at stanford university, his speech on the economy prompted a reaction from robert reich. he wrote what he called republicans big lies about jobs. he says there are five of them, deficits cuts somehow create jobs, tax cuts for the rich create jobs, corporate tax c
ronald reagan sf conducting a fresh water washdown on all planes and surfaces to remove any accumulated radiation. meanwhile, israel is bowing an aggressive response to a bomb g ing in jerusalem. and the prime minister of portugal has just resigned after his parliament rejected new austerity measures aimed at avoiding an economic bailout. back to "hardball." >>> we have adopted a two-track approach called cut and grow. the first part, cut, is obvious. we know that we have to...
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reagan was with the blowing up of the u.s. marines in beirut. >> this administration continues to put out things that are just not quite true. >> smear, character assassination, judgment before all the facts are in. >> we're getting that video in. house and senate committees will both hearings tomorrow as we reported a few minutes ago. former cia director david petraeus is expected to testify. you see some of the tone and tenor of what will perhaps happen behind closed doors tomorrow. i'm tamron hall. you can watch "news nation" every day 2:00 p.m. eastern time. "the cycle" is up next. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. challenge the need for such heavy measures with olay. regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in 5 days. pretty heavy lifting for such a lig
reagan was with the blowing up of the u.s. marines in beirut. >> this administration continues to put out things that are just not quite true. >> smear, character assassination, judgment before all the facts are in. >> we're getting that video in. house and senate committees will both hearings tomorrow as we reported a few minutes ago. former cia director david petraeus is expected to testify. you see some of the tone and tenor of what will perhaps happen behind closed doors...
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i'm not sure that ronald reagan could have won in our primary on june the 22nd, frankly. >> let's take a look at new hampshire republican senator conservative, a northerner, but he's a conservative. retiring this year but here he was on "hardball" last night talking about his vote for t.a.r.p. which got him, well, he -- wait until you hear what he has to say. so many people in your party on the far right, i don't mean the conservative mainstream, i mean the far right, are knocking off people like bob bennett out in utah, going after people across the border in your party saying t.a.r.p. was evil. >> well, they are wrong. on the left you're getting it also, and people saying t.a.r.p. is evil and the fed is evil. the simple fact is that t.a.r.p. did what it was supposed to do. >> well, you know, last -- the last couple of months of the bush administration everybody was picking up the paper scared to death thinking my god, we might be facing a great depression, and the president, to his credit, george w. bush, act the. he brought in hank paulson. they took action, dramatic action. you guy
i'm not sure that ronald reagan could have won in our primary on june the 22nd, frankly. >> let's take a look at new hampshire republican senator conservative, a northerner, but he's a conservative. retiring this year but here he was on "hardball" last night talking about his vote for t.a.r.p. which got him, well, he -- wait until you hear what he has to say. so many people in your party on the far right, i don't mean the conservative mainstream, i mean the far right, are...